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Inheritance tax is the most hated tax, people find it inherently unfair

Inheritance tax is the most hated tax, people find it inherently unfair

While the Netherlands Bureau for Economic Policy Analysis reports public support for higher inheritance taxes, 50Plus senator Martin van Rooijen argues that the tax should be abolished entirely. He describes the tax as widely unpopular and perceives it as fundamentally unjust.

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Energy consumption has dropped significantly over the past quarter-century, but the decline has stagnated in recent years

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Defiant, exuberant, unifying and dazzling: WorldPride in Amsterdam

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Public Prosecution Service confirms: knife found by AD reporter is the weapon used to murder Karin (59)

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The Public Prosecution Service has confirmed that a knife discovered by an AD reporter is the weapon used in the murder of a 59-year-old woman in Haarlem last March. Police had previously overlooked the weapon during their initial investigation at the scene.